Today we’re releasing MiraPlay AiO v1.7.4, featuring a major upgrade to the T-Valve control system.
In previous versions, T-Valve open/close behavior was controlled only by Stroke-based automatic movement. Users could not adjust the closing range or control it manually.
With v1.7.4, T-Valve control becomes much more flexible. The new update adds richer control options, including:
- adjustable auto-control range
- manual open / close control
- support for valve action recording
What’s New in Gesture Sync
Like the Lube control workflow, T-Valve now includes a Control Bar, allowing you to switch between Auto Mode and Manual Mode.
Auto Mode
In Auto Mode, T-Valve opening and closing are still calculated automatically based on the current Stroke position.
The new Control Bar is used to set the maximum closing level of the T-Valve, giving you more precise control over how strong the effect becomes during automatic operation.
Manual Mode
In Manual Mode, the T-Valve is controlled entirely through the Control Bar.
This means you can:
- manually adjust pressure changes in real time
- hold the valve at a fixed state
- create more intentional and customized control patterns
Motion Recording Support
When Motion Recording is started in Manual Mode, T-Valve actions are now recorded as a separate script file in the format:
filename.valve.funscript
These recorded valve scripts can also be used in other compatible script players, making them more flexible and reusable outside MiraPlay AiO.
Updates to Video Sync Player and Online Play
In both Video Sync Player and Online Play, the Script Settings screen now includes dedicated T-Valve options.
You can now switch between three modes:
- Auto
- Script
- None
This makes it easier to choose whether T-Valve behavior should be automatically controlled, driven by a recorded script, or disabled entirely.
Demo Video
We’ve also prepared a video guide showing how the new T-Valve control works in practice.
Please check the video below for a closer look at the new workflow.